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Sita Haran By Ravana |
This miniscule depicts the famous scene from Ramayana where Ravana Abducted Sita to satisfy his ego of power and superiority. The painter has
beautifully portrayed the epic scene keeping in mind all the thoughts and
briefings that might have occurred at that time. The large black-white-grey coloured
bird seen on the right, hit by abundant arrows on head, neck and feet is the
Jatayu, a divine bird and the king of vultures. Jatayu is Lord Vishnu’s steed
and came to help Sita from Ravana but was injured by him and died after
narrating about Sita’s abduction to Sri Rama and Lakshman.
Dark Yellow background influences dual purpose of reflecting
the setting sun of consciousness and its vibrant shade beautifully highlights
other colours and figures. Lush green trees and small bushes that grow at the
bottom clearly indicate that the Ravana’s rath is flying high in the air, so
that no one can reach it. Painter has realistically painted Jatayu’s feathers
and tail in multilayers and the ten-headed Ravana and Sita are garbed in a
bright colour palette. Framed in a contrasting red border, painter has very
soothingly used his brushes in painting the interplay of colours.
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